Trump Is Refusing To Secure U.S. Elections Until Democrats Pass Voter ID Laws
Donald Trump has been beating the voter fraud drum since 2016 when he lost the popular vote to Hillary Clinton by roughly 3 million votes.
Donald Trump has been beating the voter fraud drum since 2016 when he lost the popular vote to Hillary Clinton by roughly 3 million votes.
By spewing nonsense about Barack Obama’s post-presidency book deal, Donald Trump is trying to distract from his own conflicts of interest.
It’s still early, but Trump’s lagging numbers in key parts of the country are setting the stage for another blue wave in 2020.
It was supposed to be a taxpayer-funded presidential event, but Donald Trump turned it into an illegal campaign rally.
Twenty-two states, including New York and California, and seven cities on Tuesday sued to challenge the Environmental Protection Agency’s replacement of the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan, arguing it prolongs U.S. reliance on coal power and obstructs states that pursue cleaner electricity generation.
Trump told a captive audience of Shell employees that he brought back steel, which he didn’t, as he continued to have no clue how tariffs work.
Joe Biden and Cory Booker both gained three points in the four early voting states last week, while Elizabeth Warren dropped five points and Kamala Harris two.
Trump doubled down on his support for the conspiracy theory that Bill and Hillary Clinton killed Jeffrey Epstein. Trump suggests the Clintons killed Jeffrey Epstein The White House Pool report as provided to PoliticusUSA reported: Asked again if he believed the Clintons had anything to do with Epstein’s death, he said he didn’t know. Then…
For all the bellyaching about undocumented immigrants, we can solve the problem if we perp walk Donald Trump and other CEO’s who benefit the most from their labor. Donald Trump doesn’t like it when he’s called a racist. We’ve seen him deny it – even trying to argue with a straight face that he’s the…
The Trump administration on Tuesday delayed imposing a 10% import tariff on laptops, cell phones, video game consoles and some other products made in China that had been scheduled to start next month, in an abrupt pull-back from a hardline stance on Chinese trade.
Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer announced that he has reached the donor threshold to qualify for the September Democratic debate. Tom Steyer tweeted: I'm thrilled to announce that today we've reached the required 130,000 individual donors to appear in September's debate. Just one more qualifying poll stands between us and that stage! Thanks to all…
Pete Buttigieg unveiled an ambitious plan on Tuesday to transform the economy of rural America, including spending $80 billion to provide high-speed internet and $50 billion over a decade to help farmers combat climate change.